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Santana do Ipanema, Alagoas (Brazil)

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Santana do Ipanema (Alagoas, Brazil) image by Dirk Schoenberger, 22 January 2010

Based on: http://www.santanadoipanema.al.gov.br/portal1/intro.asp?iIdMun=100127085        


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About the Flag

Vertically divided triband blue-white-blue, with the white band slightly wider, and bearing the municipal arms.

The law about municipal symbols is posted at http://www.maltanet.com.br/santanadoipanema/dados/lei_388_70.pdf.
Dirk Schoenberger, 22 January 2010

The municipal symbols are prescribed by Municipal Law No. 388 of 27 April 1970, as follows.

"I. Flag
a) White rectangle;
b) Two blue vertical stripes in the borders;
c) The coat of arms in the middle

II. Coat of arms
a) Brown symbolizing our strength;
b) On orange yellow the Latin words " Labore Prospereriemus", translated as "Our work will be prosperous";
c) Blue representing the sky;
d) Grey symbolizing our mountains;
e) Maize, bean, cotton and cactus representing our agricultural resources;
f) Cream [color] as a representation of our soil;
g) Light blue for the water of Ipanema;
h) A brown scroll charged with the name of the municipality and the date of political emancipation"

Ivan Sache, 15 January 2012